• Bichon Frise that BITES!

    From christinaclarance@gmail.com@21:1/5 to James Blake Jones on Thu Jun 1 19:08:37 2017
    On Saturday, 6 April 1996 01:00:00 UTC-7, James Blake Jones wrote:
    We got our Bichon Frise at the Humane Society. Big mistake! It bites
    the hand that feeds it. I can't believe we named it Einstein.
    We have tried everything. We sprayed him with water. We sprayed him
    with Bitter Apple. We shook him by the scruff of his neck. We even
    hired a dog psychiatrist. He still bites.We even tried Prozac.
    HELP!!!!!!!
    He's a two year old neutered male. Even though he only weighs 12
    pounds, his bite hurts. Any ideas? He bites only his owners. He bites
    when he is crossed or groomed. We don't want to send Einstein back to
    the pound. What can we do?



    We got our Bishion Fris at the human society as well, our little male is 2 yrs old and neutered . We have had him for just over a year. my issue is i run a home daycare and he is amazing with all the kids they could seriously pull his ears poke his
    eyes and he would just kiss them. but adults he is scared to death of!!! he barks like hes defending us from serious danger and i do believe he would bite if i wasnt in the room!!! I seriously hope this behavior dosent last forever!

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  • From headweb1@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 30 18:49:59 2017
    It's very hard to dominate these dogs they love to bite you and they play and they're very obnoxious about it and they don't quit but they're just having a good time for the most part. Stopping them a tricky business you do have to outsmart the dog
    things that will normally work and scare the dog they don't work after a couple of days. Eventually the dog learns the can with the pennies in it is harmless. The squirt gun becomes a joke Etc. If I learned one thing about bichon frise it's they are
    completely dedicated to wanting to please you. Hopefully you're taller than your dog and I would recommend standing up when he starts biting you and don't let him do it anymore. You should not be at his level and if you are that's game on Play Time. And
    I agree with the other poster all the beatings and shaking in the world are just going to get him more riled up thinking it's a big game. Refuse to get on his level and if he doesn't see you in the bedroom or an in for situations pick him up and throw
    him out of the room. He'll learn quickly if he wants to be in the room with you you better not be biting you. They learn fast during that you'll have it solved in a couple of days I'm pretty sure. Best dogs in the world by far

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  • From cshenk@21:1/5 to headweb1@gmail.com on Sat Mar 31 15:43:49 2018
    headweb1@gmail.com wrote:

    It's very hard to dominate these dogs they love to bite you and they
    play and they're very obnoxious about it and they don't quit but
    they're just having a good time for the most part. Stopping them a
    tricky business you do have to outsmart the dog things that will
    normally work and scare the dog they don't work after a couple of
    days. Eventually the dog learns the can with the pennies in it is
    harmless. The squirt gun becomes a joke Etc. If I learned one thing
    about bichon frise it's they are completely dedicated to wanting to
    please you. Hopefully you're taller than your dog and I would
    recommend standing up when he starts biting you and don't let him do
    it anymore. You should not be at his level and if you are that's game
    on Play Time. And I agree with the other poster all the beatings and
    shaking in the world are just going to get him more riled up thinking
    it's a big game. Refuse to get on his level and if he doesn't see you
    in the bedroom or an in for situations pick him up and throw him out
    of the room. He'll learn quickly if he wants to be in the room with
    you you better not be biting you. They learn fast during that you'll
    have it solved in a couple of days I'm pretty sure. Best dogs in the
    world by far

    Hi, I think this is one of the reasons why I keep to smaller (calmer)
    dogs. I'm more the beagle/hound dog level. Bassetts suit me as well.

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